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These two men are not strangers to each other, as their rivalry over the Television Title could go down as one of the best feuds in the history of the PCW. There was no love lost as they re-entered the ring against each other, as the match spilled to the concrete, where both men were counted out.

Alex Payne kept his winning streak going tonight, with an impressive victory over the returning Gabriel. After the match, Wade Barrett once again made his way to ringside; and once again Payne was able to escape the clutches of Barrett’s wrath. Barrett grabbed a microphone and said that, next week, Payne will have nowhere to hide.

Jay Lethal and Wade Barrett continue their winning ways with a very impressive – and exciting – victory over The Kings of Wrestling. There is a lot of history between Jay Lethal and Claudio Castagnoli, as together, they are known as the most successful tag team in PCW history. So it went without saying that they knew each other very well coming into this match. And, in a sign of karma, Lethal picked up the victory over his former partner to retain the belts. After the match, James Storm and Eddie Edwards came to the stage and demanded to know why their scheduled rematch for the titles did not happen. They say that Lethal and Barrett are “running scared”, and that they don’t want to put the belts up inside a steel cage. Lethal and Barrett say that the match will happen next week, and that Storm and Edwards wouldn’t be as lucky as before.

The Great Khali (w/Ranjin Singh) defeated James Storm by countout in 0:18:39.
Rating: -1/2*
(Ranjin Singh interfered against James Storm.)

The Great Khali was handed this hand-fought victory thanks to outside interference – and a low blow – from Ranjin Singh, causing Storm to be incapable of entering the ring before getting counted out.

So far, the only blemish on Rhodes’s record is his loss last week against The Big Show for the Heavyweight Title. Tonight, the second-generation superstar appeared ready to get back on track to challenge for the title again in the near future.

Kenny King pinned David Otunga with the Coronation in 0:13:30.
Rating: * ¼

Minus a few moments being on defense, Kenny King came out and dominated David Otunga throughout this match. Otunga did all he could to make this a competitive match, but in the end, King picked up the victory.

The undefeated streak continues for the Television Champion as Osiris retains the title due to disqualification. In a desperate attempt to gain advantage during the match, Kazarian chose not to release a choke hold, getting himself DQ’d and losing a chance at winning gold in the PCW. After the match, Kazarian was visibly frustrated, as he was restrained by the referee, while Osiris collected his bearings and walked away with the title.

[Triple Threat Match for the Heavyweight Title]:
The Big Show defeated Titus O’Neil and Robert Roode:
X Show beat T. O’Neil via the Choke Slam in 0:23:38.
X Show beat R. Roode via the Choke Slam in 0:32:12.
Rating: ** ¾
(The Big Show retained the PCW Heavyweight Title.)

The challenges for The Big Show just keep getting tougher; but the World’s Largest Athlete keeps rising to the occasion, as he did here tonight. O’Neil and Roode, both hungry for championship gold, had one goal in mind: eliminate the champion. Even with a similar mindset, they were unable to do so, and Show fought his way through double teams and any attempt to take him out. In a grueling 30-minute match, the Choke Slam ended the night – and any hopes of title glory – for both men.